University Daily Kansan Tuesday. January 26, 1971 5 Trojans Number One; KU is Fifth NEW YORK (UP)—The nation's No. 1 ranking in college basketball will remain in the city of Los Angeles. Only it's moved a Southern California, unbeaten in 14 games this season, took advantage of Notre Dame's strong start. The No. 1 ranking Monday in balloting by the 35-member United Press International Board Southern California received 16 first place votes and 318 points to pull ahead of UCLA, which led by 74 points in second place. UCLA took down 12 first place votes and 302 points in the playoffs. At games, this season, while Marquette was listed first on six ballots after running its record to Notre Dame, which pulled off the biggest upset of the season Saturday in beating UCLA, re-elected its first woman president and vote was ranked seventh. Pennsylvania, unbeaten in 15 games, held the No. 4 ranking with Kansas, 13-1, fifth and sixth in total. Dame, 9-4, was followed by Tennessee, South Carolina and Western Kentucky to complete the top 10. Kansas is idle until Saturday when the travel to Amnesia, Iowa to catch a game is delayed for the third time this year. The Jayhawks have scored 59-16 of 99-16 in overtime and 83-57 but know better than to take the Cyclones to win. History has repeated itself the last two years when KU won handily in Lawrence only to lose in overtures a week later at Ames and the Jayhawks don't it to happen a third time in a row. As the heat of the Big Eight race approaches, KU (2-0 in conference play) is second to Missouri's 3-0 mark. Behind the Hawks are Colorado (2-1), Utah (2-0), Oklahoma (2-2), Iowa State (1-4) and Oklahoma State (0-3). KU will receive little rest after the trip to Ames as Kansas State will invade Allen Field House the day before. A crowd of 17,000 will be on hand to see the regionally televised game between the Sunflower State Kansas Jayhawks this year. Feeling the sting of the KU press in Saturday night's 90-55 win over Alabama State was the Cowboys' Scott Allard (30) and Randy Wilson (26). Matthews (33) and Mark Williams (artially hidden). Defense Defense, particularly in the form of a pressing defense, has been the name of the game for the The following is this week's top twenty with first place votes and won-lost records in parentheses. 1. Southern Cal (16) (14-6) 318 2. Carolina (15) (14-7) 302 3. Marquette (9) (14-0) 302 4. Pennsylvania (15-0) 235 5. Kansas (13-1) 159 6. Jackson (13-2) 133 7. Notre Dame (11) (8-4) 138 8. Tennessee (12-2) 69 9. South Carolina (10-3) 47 10. Florida (12-3) 43 11. Utah State (15-2) 36 12. Oregon (10-2) 28 13. Tennessee (12-2) 24 14. LaSalle (12-1) 23 15. Fordham (12-4) 17 16. Illinois (8-2) 13 17. Illinois (8-2) 11 18. Duquesne (9-2) 9 19. Memphis State (9-2) 9 20. Memphis State (9-2) 11 Others receiving five or more points were Arizona State Michigan, Murray State and Brighan Young. KU Gymnasts Trip Arizona State The Jayhawk gymnasts got it all together last night and came up with a victory against the Sun State team, in a cool lot of cool. The Hawks calmly tallied first in six of the seven competitions, the national contender, had several brilliant performances but gradually conceded to Kansas. By HAL WHALEN Kansan Sports Writer Coach Bob Lockwood was pleased with the team's showing as compared to their Saturday MANHATTAN (UP1)—Hot second-half shooting by 26-17 Kansas State. Zender propelled Kansas State to win over Oklahoma Monday. Wildcats Whip OU The Wildcats jumped off to a 20-8 lead with 10-58 gone but they scored only four points in the next two games and upended a trailing 34-3 at the half. The win brok a Wildcat three game losing streak and dealt 10khama its 22nd loss in Ahear Fieldhouse in as many appearances. Kansas State is now 7-9 overall, and the Sooners are 12-8. loss to Iowa State. The main improvement was individual composure in the whole team. Sliever led all scanners with 26 while mate David Hall, a 67-year-old State rebounding record by pulling down 27. Scott Martin led up to the final score. "We came out at a slow pace," lockwood said, "and we were ess nervous and didn't tend to verbo our sets." The result was a top night for several of KU's star gymnasts, not the least of whom was John Brouillett. The senior from Wichita said about his sixth outing of the season. "That's the first time this season I've hit all six of my routines." "Brouillette was the high point of the meet," said Lockwood. "He hit six full sets." Taking another first, in floor exercise, was Lawrence senior instructor. He bettered his personal record and tied for the second top in KU records. His routine was loudly contagious, but his night turnout. His great strength combined with grace and fluid movement made this an interesting experience. Brouillette had a fantastic night and grabbed first in the all around competition. The all around requires that the gymnasm enter all of the six main events from six separate scores added up. Stan Cyne captured two top spots in the long horse and the leopard, a Wichita senior, also had a high score in the floor exercise. In the rings Kirk Gardner, Atchison senior, who again showed spectators why this is his specialty, took top honors with a Points Rich Schubert's specialty is the side horse and his 8.75, although below his best, was enough to take first. Schubert is a Lawrence junior and should be able to see another year of side horses next year. Looking forward to the New Mexico dual Friday night and then Colorado the evening after, says KU will have to do better. Tonight we totaled 157, which is good, but to beat New Mexico we'll need to do 100 to win. "What are the odds? It's 100 per cent in all events." "We had four misses tonight," said Lockwood, "in the side horse and two in the high bar New Mexico is an extremely strong team. 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